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can i shoot em? i see dozens everyday and sometimes they really piss me off... i mean, have you ever seen how big an eagle crap is? on a shiny clean hood... not to mention they hazard to puppies... and adult small breed dogs.

2007-06-28 11:39:21 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Environment Conservation

ok, so i still can't shoot em... does anyone else at least want to?

2007-06-28 13:17:26 · update #1

well for those of you who think they are "majestic" have you ever seen 200 of them eating trash from a garbage dump? or seen 1000 on one little river? its just like seeing 300 seagulls in the street there is nothing special about em, except they are much louder, and stinkier up close.

2007-07-02 05:26:13 · update #2

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No you cannot shoot the bald eagles congress passed a law forbidding the bald eagle is a national symbol. Therefore it remains protected.

2007-06-28 12:33:40 · answer #1 · answered by **Anti-PeTA** 5 · 5 0

Nope for 2 reasons:
They are a national symbol, which for some reason makes them more valuable than other animals that have just as much right to live as they do

And it's still illegal to have access to eagle feathers. You can be arrested for picking up one you see on the ground, so having a complete set is probably frowned upon, lol.

2007-06-28 19:50:28 · answer #2 · answered by snake_girl85 5 · 1 0

There's a great pressure for both men and women - previously, only women - to shave their pubic hair, and for obvious reasons. 1) The porn industry has had a massive influence on this - cleanly shaven female genitalia is seen as much more attractive. 2) Hygiene. Amongst many other reasons, shaving cuts down the chances that certain STDs will be transmitted. The thing, however, is that the great percentage of men and women are not shaved, for many reasons. 1) Some men and women don't have a problem with pubic hair. 2) It can be painful, especially for women to have their pubic hair waxed. 3) In certain cultures, a lack of pubic hair is indicative of either effeminacy or lack of sexual ability. As for percentages, I would say that maybe 1/4 of all women in the US are shaved - predominantly amongst the younger generations. As for men, I would say maybe 1/8 of all men are shaved.

2016-05-22 01:18:47 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I know, I know! No! I just asked one of the raptor rescue about this the other day because I need some eagle feathers for a project. It is still illegal to shoot any raptor (eagles and hawks among others).

2007-06-28 12:34:38 · answer #4 · answered by Lori A 2 · 1 1

Sure, go ahead and shoot them. That way you'll end up in court. Just because they have been taken off of the endangered list doesn't mean they aren't still protected....you're an idiot. BTW: have you ever looked at your own 'crap'.....

2007-06-28 17:51:40 · answer #5 · answered by bfwh218 4 · 2 1

ALL native birds are still protected by law....endangered or not. Puppies are in NO danger of becoming extinct...so if you are irresponsible enough to let your puppy run loose in and area with Bald Eagles present...than you deserve to have your puppy eaten.

2007-06-28 14:08:05 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

The Eagle has as much right to life as you do.

2007-06-28 11:53:44 · answer #7 · answered by polecatisme 2 · 3 1

You are annoying to the eagles...

maybe we should give them guns and let them shoot you.

You're trying to keep them away from their food.

2007-06-28 11:49:27 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

be thank full the pterodactyls are gone
and be grateful we got the eagles
when animals and people start dying of Global warming we will need the vultures to clean up the mess
ha ha ha

2007-06-28 12:29:09 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

No. They are a beautiful and majestic bird that represent this country.

2007-06-28 14:32:23 · answer #10 · answered by an_immortal_angel 2 · 1 1

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